Khol
The khol (Bengali: খোল, Assamese: খোল) also known as a mrdanga in the Odia language (lit. "mrit+anga" = "clay limb") or mridôngo (Bengali: মৃদঙ্গ) (not to be confused with mridangam) is a terracotta two-sided drum used in northern and eastern India for accompaniment with devotional music (bhakti). It originates from the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam and Manipur. The drum is played with palms and fingers of both hands.
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Khol
The khol (Bengali: খোল, Assamese: খোল) also known as a mrdanga in the Odia language (lit. "mrit+anga" = "clay limb") or mridôngo (Bengali: মৃদঙ্গ) (not to be confused with mridangam) is a terracotta two-sided drum used in northern and eastern India for accompaniment with devotional music (bhakti). It originates from the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam and Manipur. The drum is played with palms and fingers of both hands.
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Khol ist eine zweifellige Dopp ...... und in der Volksmusik benutzt.
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Para el tambor del sur de Indi ...... e madera, del sur de la India.
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The khol (Bengali: খোল, Assame ...... lms and fingers of both hands.
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Mridanga bayan
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Khol ist eine zweifellige Dopp ...... und in der Volksmusik benutzt.
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Para el tambor del sur de Indi ...... e madera, del sur de la India.
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The khol (Bengali: খোল, Assame ...... lms and fingers of both hands.
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Khol (Trommel)
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Khol
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Mridanga
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